We will know what to do if we visit Japan one day! (Of course, modern Japanese homes have Western style toilets – often with fancy gizmos like seat warmers! But squat toilets are very common.)
Ohayō gozaimasu minasan. Ohayō gozaimasu sensei. Suwatte kudasai. Otoire wa ii desu ka? Ii desu yo. Otoire wa ii desu ka? Hai. Otoire wa ii desu ka? Iie.
Good morning everyone. Good morning, teacher. Sit down please. Please may I go to the toilet? Sure. Please may I go to the toilet? Yes. Please may I go to the toilet? No.
おトイレotoire means toilet.
First we remove our inside slippers.
Then we put on toilet slippers.
Squat toilets are common in Japan.
What fun practising how to squat!
oops...sometimes our plays don't quite go to plan...
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We will know what to do if we visit Japan one day!
(Of course, modern Japanese homes have Western style toilets – often with fancy gizmos like seat warmers! But squat toilets are very common.)
Our play practises asking to go to the toilet:
おはようございますせんせい。
すわってください。
おトイレはいいですか。
いいですよ。
おトイレはいいですか。
はい。
おトイレはいいですか。
いいえ。
Ohayō gozaimasu sensei.
Suwatte kudasai.
Otoire wa ii desu ka?
Ii desu yo.
Otoire wa ii desu ka?
Hai.
Otoire wa ii desu ka?
Iie.
Good morning, teacher.
Sit down please.
Please may I go to the toilet?
Sure.
Please may I go to the toilet?
Yes.
Please may I go to the toilet?
No.